12408216

Managing Communication Between a User Device and a Vehicle

PublishedSeptember 2, 2025
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Patent Claims
20 claims

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1. A method comprising: determining that a user device is authorized to communicate with a vehicle; determining, by the user device, a first signal strength of a first signal transmitted by the vehicle and received at the user device at a first time; determining, by the user device, whether the first signal strength of the first signal received at the user device from the vehicle exceeds a threshold signal strength; in response to determining, by the user device, that the first signal strength of the first signal received at the user device from the vehicle does not exceed the threshold signal strength, prohibiting, by the user device, transmission of a first communication command from the user device to the vehicle; and in response to determining that a second signal strength of a second signal, received at the user device from the vehicle at a second time, exceeds the threshold signal strength, enabling a vehicle application implemented on the user device to transmit a second communication command to the vehicle.

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2. The method of claim 1, wherein: the user device is a smartphone.

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3. The method of claim 1, wherein: the user device is a smartphone; and the second communication command comprises a packet to initiate a connection between the user device and the vehicle.

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4. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the first signal strength of the first signal transmitted by the vehicle and received at the user device is performed based on sampling the first signal strength of the first signal a plurality of times over a predefined time period.

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5. The method of claim 1, wherein the second communication command is transmitted using Bluetooth Low Energy communication protocol.

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6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: determining one or more of location data associated with the user device, temperature data associated with a location of the user device, humidity data associated with the location of the user device, communication event timestamps associated with communication between the user device and the vehicle, or user attention data associated with the user device; and adjusting the threshold signal strength based on at least one of the location data, the temperature data, the humidity data, the communication event timestamps, or the user attention data.

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7. The method of claim 1, further comprising: determining one or more of location data associated with the user device, temperature data associated with a location of the user device, humidity data associated with the location of the user device, communication event timestamps associated with communication between the user device and the vehicle, or user attention data associated with the user device, wherein prohibiting, by the user device, transmission of the first communication command from the user device to the vehicle is further performed based on at least one of the location data, the temperature data, the humidity data, the communication event timestamps, or the user attention data.

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8. The method of claim 7, wherein prohibiting, by the user device, transmission of the first communication command from the user device to the vehicle further comprises: training a machine learning model to accept as input the determined first signal strength and at least one of the location data, the temperature data, the humidity data, the communication event timestamps, or the user attention data, and output a determination of whether to prohibit the transmitting of the first communication command from the user device to the vehicle.

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9. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having non-transitory computer-readable instructions encoded thereon that, when executed by a processor of a user device, causes the processor to: determine that the user device is authorized to communicate with a vehicle; determine a first signal strength of a first signal transmitted by the vehicle and received at the user device at a first time; determine whether the first signal strength of the first signal received at the user device from the vehicle exceeds a threshold signal strength; in response to determining that the first signal strength of the first signal received at the user device from the vehicle does not exceed the threshold signal strength, prohibit transmission of a first communication command from the user device to the vehicle; and in response to determining that a second signal strength of a second signal, received at the user device from the vehicle at a second time, exceeds the threshold signal strength, enable a vehicle application implemented on the user device to transmit a second communication command to the vehicle.

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10. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 9, wherein: the user device is a smartphone.

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11. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 9, wherein: the user device is a smartphone; and the second communication command comprises a packet to initiate a connection between the user device and the vehicle.

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12. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 9, wherein the execution of the instructions to determine the first signal strength of the first signal transmitted by the vehicle and received at the user device further causes the processor to sample the first signal strength of the first signal a plurality of times over a predefined time period.

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13. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 9, wherein the execution of the instructions further causes the processor to: determine one or more of location data associated with the user device, temperature data associated with a location of the user device, humidity data associated with the location of the user device, communication event timestamps associated with communication between the user device and the vehicle, or user attention data associated with the user device; and adjust the threshold signal strength based on at least one of the location data, the temperature data, the humidity data, the communication event timestamps, or the user attention data.

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14. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 9, wherein the second communication command is transmitted using Bluetooth Low Energy communication protocol.

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15. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 9, wherein the execution of the instructions further causes the processor to: determine one or more of location data associated with the user device, temperature data associated with a location of the user device, humidity data associated with the location of the user device, communication event timestamps associated with communication between the user device and the vehicle, or user attention data associated with the user device; and prohibit transmission of the first communication command from the user device to the vehicle further by: training a machine learning model to accept as input the determined first signal strength and at least one of the location data, the temperature data, the humidity data, the communication event timestamps, or the user attention data, and output a determination of whether to prohibit the transmitting of the first communication command from the user device to the vehicle.

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16. A system comprising: a vehicle configured to communicate with a user device; and processing circuitry of the user device configured to: determine that the user device is authorized to communicate with the vehicle; determine a first signal strength of a first signal transmitted by the vehicle and received at the user device at a first time; determine whether the first signal strength of the first signal received at the user device from the vehicle exceeds a threshold signal strength; in response to determining that the first signal strength of the first signal received at the user device from the vehicle does not exceed the threshold signal strength, prohibit transmission of a first communication command from the user device to the vehicle; and in response to determining that a second signal strength of a second signal, received at the user device from the vehicle at a second time, exceeds the threshold signal strength, enable a vehicle application implemented on the user device to transmit a second communication command to the vehicle.

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17. The system of claim 16, wherein: the user device is a smartphone.

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18. The system of claim 16, wherein: the user device is a smartphone; wherein the first communication command is transmitted using Bluetooth Low Energy communication protocol.

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19. The method of claim 1, further comprising: determining one or more of temperature data associated with a location of the user device or humidity data associated with the location of the user device; and adjusting the threshold signal strength based on at least one of the temperature data or the humidity data.

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20. The method of claim 1, wherein the threshold signal strength is a first threshold signal strength, the method further comprising: determining, by the user device, that the first signal strength of the first signal transmitted by the vehicle and received at the user device exceeds a second threshold signal strength, wherein the first threshold signal strength exceeds the second threshold signal strength; determining that the first communication command is included in one or more communication commands permitted to be transmitted when the first signal strength exceeds the first threshold signal strength; and determining that the first communication command is not included in one or more communication commands permitted to be transmitted when the first signal strength exceeds the second threshold signal strength but does not exceed the first threshold signal strength, wherein prohibiting, by the user device, transmission of the first communication command from the user device to the vehicle is further performed in response to determining that: the first signal strength of the first signal transmitted by the vehicle and received at the user device exceeds the second threshold signal strength but does not exceed the first threshold signal strength; and the first communication command is not included in one or more communication commands permitted to be transmitted when the first signal strength exceeds the second threshold signal strength but does not exceed the first threshold signal strength.

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Publication Date

September 2, 2025

Inventors

Fai Yeung
Zhenxiang Kui
Leonid Kokhnovych
Erhun Arkan

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